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Grammar..British English
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need a very simple solution please.
In " The number of hours that we are allowed to work has decreased." To what does the clause "that...work" relate?
In "The number of hours allowed is taken into consideration." To what does "allowed" relate?
In " The number of people killed has increased." To what does "killed" relate?
Same question for "that have been killed" in "The number of people that have been killed has increased."
If I say " The number of hours that are allowed is taken into consideration." To what does the clause "that are allowed" relate? Is it about adjectival clause to "number of hours"?
CF "sold" in "The list of goods sold should be given." To what does "sold" relate?
Thanks
need a very simple solution please.
In " The number of hours that we are allowed to work has decreased." To what does the clause "that...work" relate?
In "The number of hours allowed is taken into consideration." To what does "allowed" relate?
In " The number of people killed has increased." To what does "killed" relate?
Same question for "that have been killed" in "The number of people that have been killed has increased."
If I say " The number of hours that are allowed is taken into consideration." To what does the clause "that are allowed" relate? Is it about adjectival clause to "number of hours"?
CF "sold" in "The list of goods sold should be given." To what does "sold" relate?
Thanks
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